Aristea ecklonii Baker is a plant in the Iridaceae family, order Asparagales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Aristea ecklonii Baker

Aristea ecklonii Baker

Aristea ecklonii is an evergreen perennial Iridaceae native to southern and central Africa, and invasive in several regions outside its range.

Family
Genus
Aristea
Order
Asparagales
Class
Liliopsida
⚠️ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Aristea ecklonii Baker

Aristea ecklonii Baker, commonly known as blue flies, blue stars, blue-eyed iris, and blue corn-lily, is a plant species belonging to the Iridaceae family. It was first formally described in 1866. This species is native to central and southern Africa, ranging from South Africa northward to Cameroon and Tanzania.

Aristea ecklonii is an evergreen perennial plant that bears small blue flowers. It grows in clumps, with upright grass-like leaves, and reaches a total height of 15 to 18 inches, or 38 to 46 centimeters. It is classified as an invasive species in the high mountain forests of Sri Lanka near Nuwara Eliya and Horton Plains, in New Zealand, and in Australia. In New Zealand, it is officially listed as a pest species on the NPPA banned list.

Photo: (c) Cynthia Chan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Cynthia Chan · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Liliopsida Asparagales Iridaceae Aristea

More from Iridaceae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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